REPORT OF GRAND
JURY.
Condition of County Home Inmates
Good,
COURT HOUSE AGAIN
DEMNED.
CON-
They Also Recommend Stw JH
Vafe as Prison and Dangeroas
onAccmnt ofPlre.
TUeGiuud Jury completed its
work Friday morning and made
the following report when court con
vened at 10 o'clock.
COUNTY HOME.
A committee visited the County
Home and fouud twenty-three in
mates 20 white and 3 colored. They
are all well cured tor. Six of the
numbers are ", tea areiuiots aud
seven are crazy. There are nine
males and fourteen females.
There are in cultivation about
eleven acres of corn on tne farm aud
some ten acres of rented laud. There
will be somethiug like eighty busti
..r Irish Tiotutoea raided, about
2200 cabbagta and an abundance of
beans. There is a neiu oi eecu
in tu.ua. All crorjs are in good
condition. There are on the farm
two horses, oue cow, rive hogs, a
wagon aud farm implements, au in
1 ,,.i,lif inn The keeper, Mr.
ia kind and is humane
as one' can be. All inmates report
kind treatment, good food ana com
. The committee consisted of
Messrs. C. 0. Ingold, foreman of
.u 4.,,,.- H. K. Trosdon, J. 1.
WHO jui J , -
Henry and E. C.Allen.
THE JAIL.
The jury in a body visited the
jail and found thiugs in good con
dition. The prisouers repo. t hospi
table treutmrut. The sanitary con
dition is as good ai could le ex
pected.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
We visited all the county offices
and found all in good condition. We
found the treasurer tau buuic p,
nmcAJ f n nil. count fUl
over $5000 aul road fund above
$1000.
CONVICT CAMP.
The committee that visited the
convict camp found everytning in
good condition. There are now six
white and seventeen colored persons
: u All in irood health,
well fed and content with their
treatment. ,
irk tan mules in cood con
dition. All the tools now needed
are there and are m good repair.
The committee consisted oi r. r.
Fentress, A. E. Lassiter and J. C
Whitehead.
COURT HOUSE.
We recommend a new court house,
' or an enlargement of the present one
oo f ,roio inudeouate. All the conn
ty offices are badly ciowded. There
are many valuable papers exposed
to fire with no protection.
NEW JAIL RECOMMENDED
We recommend a new jail. The
present jail is an old wooden struc
ture ana not in keeping with the
of our countv. If Sre were
fn n.nv it won hi bea'mostimposs
t oao thp nrisonevs alive. If
saved alive thej would stand a good
chance to escape as there is no fence
or other obstruction about the jail.
COUNTY ROADS.
We recommend tlit some steps ve
taken for the "Pient
county roads, as many of our county
roaUi -re iu a very pmi tyu.!,.
ir-s .Hi'tfullv submitted.
C. O. Ingold, Foreman.
KcwartU For Wlfe-Slayer.
The State, through the office of
the Governor, last week offered a le
ward of $100 for the taking, dead
or alive, of Hanibal Leak, of Kich
mond county, who shot an I killed,
in cold l'.d, hi wifn. Sallie Ieak,
in the depot at. KKKiiigiam July
14. There had already been offered
rewards of $100 by the county and
$50 by the town of Rockingham.
The murderer has teen outlawed
by two justices of the peace and it
is thought this additional reward
will assist greativ in locating the
criminal and bringing bimi to
justice. Leak is described as be
ing a dark skinned negro about six
feet hi?h, with a stoop in the right
shoulder, with a shuffling walk aud
weighing about 175 pounds.
Eton Improvement
Directors of Elon College were iu
session at Greensboro yesterday to
award a contract iuvolving some
thing like $20,000 work at that
institution aud the contracts were
all awarded and Greensboro parties
captured all of them
The work embraces the installa
tion of a central heating plant to
heat all the buildings, electric light
ing plant and sewerage system.
rostmaster Robt. Douglas, of
Greensboro, has appointed Mr. S.
A, Ilodgin assistant postmaster.
CONTINUE
Thoe who re paining flash
r- 'J etrc-en ty regular treat
ment with
Scott's Emulsion
rhould continue the treatment
i-t hct weather; smaller dose
and a little reel milk with It will
vev wit-- trv objection
which is attacned to fatty pro
ducts during the heated
season.
- f-rc .-.mnle.
SCOTI & U... .., Chemists,
400415 Pearl Strttl,
nc. sod ' r.e
Ne
York.
I ' lrvt gist.
AN OLD-TIME MELODY.
Rouen the Bow.
1 TV.;. ...I.ni rhvmA ia older than our
V, ;.,.. I i,.vurnmnl anil WHH DerhaDSOlie
of the most popular songs of the day i 1 "t"
olden time. 11 was piuceu mran
u,.nna ,. l,o Our t;ninilfnthern" ID ail
old song-book which was primed in New
York shortly alter tne uevontuo.ury oi .
Some versions give the title "KoBin the
Beau, but tnis Beems noi me turret uno.y
I have traveled this wide-world all over,
l.J ., ilr I'll rrrv
For I know that .good quarters are wait-
To welcome Old Rosen the Bow.
The gay round ol delight I have travel-
eu,
trill T behind leave a woe:
For while my companions are jovial,
Xney driDK to uiu itoaen me bu.
This life is now drawing to a closing,
All .rill or lnet lu) on-
Then we'll take a full bumper at parting,
10 the name 01 urn noseu me iu.
When I am dead and laid out on the coun
ter,
K..A .Ka .uinJa all anrinnfl tn klmW.
Just raise up the lid of uiy colfiu
And loos at via ttosen me bow,
And when thro' all the streets my friends
bear me,
The ladies are filled with deep woe,
They'll come to the doors and the windows,
And sign lor Uki ttosen me uw.
Then put me some tine jovial fellow,
And let them all staggering go.
Then dig a deep hole in the meadow,
AnU 111 11 toss noseu tne now.
Then get me a couple of dornics,
nave one ai my neaa anu my iocs.
And do not forget to scratch ou theui,
Here lies Jiu Kosen me bow.
Theu let those same jovial fellows,
Surrouuil my grave 111 a row,
Wilst 'hey drink from my favorite bottle
llie neann to win i.oseu iuo uu.
Selected.
THE INDICTMENTS QUASHED.
Judge Shaw Decide that Lynchers Can
not Be Tried In union voumy
rwiat.rp. N. C. Julv 9th.
Judge Thomas J. haw presiding
over a special term 01 tue u uiuu
Pnnfi, Snnorinr Pnnrr. ftt, Monroe.
vuuuw '
yesterday afternoon entertained a
motion to qnasn tne muicimeuis
the alleired lvnchers of J
V.tlOUUHUU, UU LUC jivuuu
thev could not properly be brought
in Un'on county. The counsel foi
the State excepted, auu appeaieu 10
the Supreme Court.
The twenty defendants were held
in &.vnoo bonds each for their ap
pearance at the next term of Union
Superior tjourt oy wmuu umc a
decision mav have been reached by
the State's highest court.
The case of Zeke Lewis le the one
at issue, and if the Supreme Court
holds that the eff. ct of the revisal
of the code by which a portion of
the statute was not brought for
ward, has the effect of annulling the
provision for trying the case in an
other couuty, they will doubtless be
instructed in Anson, the county iu
which the lynching occurred, for
trial. If the court aolds otherwise,
, b(j ftt 6Qme fu.
term of court in .Union county,
Yearly Meeting.
ThA Ypurlv Meetins of the Friends
of the state will convene on the 8th,
rf An trust af. Guilford College. Dr.
Geo. A. Barten, of Bryn Mawr Col
lege, is expected to be in attendance,
and Franklin S. Edmonds, Esq., of
Philadelphia, will make an educa
tional address on Saturday evening,
Aug. 11. Mr. Edmonds is a promi
nent lawyer or rnnaueipma auu
member of the school board of that
city.
Death at Endlcolt.
Miss Mattie Green, daughter of
Mr. Eli Green of Endicott, died
Monday night of last week of ty
phoid fever. Miss Green had been
sick for several days, however, the
news of her death not only shocked
but surprised her many friends, as
she had always appeared the very
picture of health. The burial servi
ces were conducted. Tuesday at
the family burving ground near Mr.
Green's home. The Montgom
enan. Yon Don't Say.
In reporting a cyclone a western
paper says it turned a well inside
out, a cellar upside down, moved a
township line, bled the staes out of
a whiskey barrel and left nothing
but a bung hole, changed the day nf
the week, blew a mortgage off a farm,
blew all the cracks out of a fence,
and knocked the wind out of a politician.
Hon. W. P. Wood for Legislature.
Mn TTrnTnp spp find ritar
nf fnnilirlHtea hv thp dozen, for everv
offic in onr county, except fi r the
Legislature. I bear out little said
about who e mihII nominate to
repirsfiit us in Uw nrt Legislature.
This is very mportaut, not that we
need so many new lawn, but we need
guuu tuu st.fe nieu in represent us
and to ee that ihe od laws te
bVc (.J'r u"i ui'i!ST,d nuU tlie brl
laws, if we have n , ti rep'-a e I.
h4'i 1 11' Ht'"i' i 1 tins e'"''
to euml I li 1 lui llckfl no 1 aul
always willing u Uivi .e aiio iet
some one else be hf.j-il, 1 ut I di
want to suggest one oi our color
bearers in this cauiiaign ami in ()
ing so I will Hume a inxn that I
have known from his lioyhood up.
A mail that, is a von -wmuei; a man
that ha9 lieen in tlie drttt'e ail he
life. Btok 111 trie Jays bf we
went to th el-oti m t ivi?t mir
v r-- kiuiwii.c t .t we Wele de
feated before w voted, Btood as
firm astheKockof Givralt tr.
A man wbo is an old, brave,
honorable Confederate soldier, who
shouldered his tnnsket when a lad
and tiMrciit-u p d i.mgut with L-e
and diiviks tui'-u'n :1 uie bittle
tieids ut Vii'imu, tul nevt-r tai.e--
ed i-i I'H U'lti ''O'l ii . ty mm to
se- it, itii.i unv i'.ieiV'i . .utn Lft
C0r, . U Wll II In) "Jft.
A ii,an Ijo ; as repre-e t d his
co.i iv i"-t"iv, uotii i'i tn-; nouse
mi me .""e inte aud Ivj is not
a' .iMiHii ut ins iiohtic.il lccuid. In
fain he U a good 'ti l-ti ni hnsines
uiau, an I cnuld witb s.t e y efy ny
one to point a tiurr to a uit?an ui
dishonorable acr of III!) lite.
Tbis man is tue doiiorable W.
P. Wood, of Asheboro.
Honor the old Confederate just
a few moe ears and we will all
ue one out ut your way.
V". Li "SEBERRY,
.uillboro, N. C.
July 23r.l 1:mm;.
Mr. Honth Write.
For The Cockier:
I see in the Courier the names
Yo Offer
Around the
Minutes at a
Trios for 100,000 people: you can be one of these. Read tnis ad
carefilly and you iJill learn aometulnu to your advantage.
WLuhaWe7lnteresiin and exciting scenea rrom every land-a trip
"scU hun?ep1opD1e are'dally taking advantage of our very
Uffl,' ttaWKuSy ,-hoto-colored view, in Place
oUht o dtime5 anJ antiquated iew; of the past A ;t and
interestlnn hour to spend journeying uround the globe Tie ing the
iSum of greatest Interest, most beautiful scenery, etc. at a mere trifle
51 f. Vhh nnr liberal Plan These views illustrate tome of the
mcS no pMe"ln5 Sorid-mountain scenery both In America
aTdVuroM-wWrfalls and other famous natural phenoma, some of
S.offlmoMImM I buildings, places of historical interest and
nV?rmni fnr beautiful architecture or beautiful natural scenery.
ThU le ! o 'tM aSrtest edutional value, presenting, as it does,
icb realist UtanSTof P'at we al shou d know
roChtheWo d-?Fl?rwseethe splendid scenes as though jouvrere
J? Jht 1 hr no the aiiot. By a special r rocess, a combination of litho
graDbfm? and tolf-wnS woVk. we are able tooffer a collection of co ored
SiS from pan of the world In the most beautiful, natural and
I Srt'nghtereffecu. whlc h i must be sn to be We'A.
It is impossible to describe the "ideur and beauty of these views
We want each and every household to have a set oi toese,
aWWlfflffrf thousands of people
aptTmany Ple'ani hoan with the r.nkoVltTs hlgn
were compelled to pay enormous prices for views, think of "?
as Kto rachtor colored pictures. Thousands upon thousands of stereo
"pvle "cXrTwere distributed In days, but imagine ec
and every view had to be colored by band. In tne past few months
we have had repeated demands for colored views, and being able to
"ecu" the latest and most beautiful colored views to furnish to the
public at a ridiculously low price, we entered Into t he stereoscope plan
Sn ailte a large scale, and have taken Immediate advantage of the In
MrSatlnnal Art Association's offer who have sint an enormous
Unounl ""mow i t special lor plates and have finally com
Dieted their end. namelv : To place on the market thousands of magnlfl
?ent fsiereoscopirvlews. the most beautiful, interesting and exc ting
Scel fronTewry land! in the grandest and most exquisite natural
WNorwwe come to our great special offer. Bead . Jly;
below as it desorlbes the stereoscope and telia bow to secure the
acope and views at almost nocost to you. , . ,.
First the stereoscope. The stereoscope Is our world-famous Alu
minim Crvstal Lens'Stereoscope. Genuine aluminum hood, bound
with drkTr ?h veweu F7ame Is of fine finished cherry wood with
pstent folding handle, folding underneath 'mnd1'drn
The lenses are extra fine quality, selected for clearness and brilliancy.
I inches diameter ground from best quality glass and carefully
idiuswd This rcVyata Lens Aluminum Scoi" has won universal
p7a"sTfrom lovers 6f the beautiful, and as a meana of entertainment
stands second to nothing.
Then Here is Our Offer:
Secure five subscriptions to Th3
Courier and we will send you abso
lutely free, this stereoscope and 48 t
fine views gathered the world over.
vtv. rnTTRTV.R . - Asheboro. N. C.
of several gentlemen mentioned for
candidates to nil some 01 tne omces
if Ruifl ncmntv but I do not lemem
ber anyone recommended for the im
tioittn't ortke of emmy commi--rioner.
I think it is importai,
t iat w- Imve good busirn'HS meu for
commissioners. 1 say nominate T.
J. Finch for sheriff and A. N.
Bulla, of IUndleiuau, for commis
sioner. With Finch and Bulla as
guardians cf the finances of the
c unity I think the county is safe.
!, in nnmintiTP them and they
wil be eicctcU.
T. A. Routh.
High To nt hiis granted tbe right
of way ovr cri-tiiiu et'eetii to the
Carolina, Glen Anna and IVe Dee
riailwMV idid Constrnutioti Company
to (tfiHiale tlieii bJ!t lin and a Call
bus bi-en lblle(l for an e!ei:tiou on
hin.Ntotbe aiiMUiit "f $100,000
fii the lailioud.
To The Voter of Randolph Connty.
I am a candidate for the office of
Register of Deeds for Randolph
Countv subject to tbe action of tlie
Democratic Convention which meets
in A8heb.1roJv.lv 18'h 1906.
W. F. Huges.
To Cure a Cold in One Dav.
Take LAXATITIVE BliOMO Quinine
Taiiicts. Drungist retund money if it fails
tn cue E W CiROVE'S -inature is on
eacli bus. i5fi
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE ".fr
STUART MCGUIRC, M. D . PIlorNT.
fixed by law for Medical Education. Send for
Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it.
Three free catalogues-Specify Department,
MEDICINE -DENTISTRY - PHARMACY
L. M. FOX, M. D.
ASHEBORO, N. C.
OSers bis professional service to the
citizens i,fAslieboroJiud surrounding
community. Offices: At Residence-
You a Trip
World in 60
mere trifle.
Do you want the largest and best
cook book published. If bo, write
us and we will tell vou how te get
it for one hour's work. Don't delay
but write to-day.
A Quaraoteed Cure for Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Piles. Dmcciste are authorized to refund
money if PA20 OINTMENT fails to cure in
61to 14 davs. 50c. -
Dr. S. A. HENLEY,
Physician and - Surgeon.
ASHEBORO. N. C.
Office over Spoon 4 Bedding's store near
itandard Pnig Co.
A C McALISTER & CO.
Asheboro, N. C.
Fire, Life arid Accident Insur
ance. The best companies repreisenWl.
over tbe Bank of Randolph.
Offices
N. P. COX,
Jewe er and
Photographer,
Asheboro, N. C.
Undertaking Establishment.
New and eoiuplete Hue of ol!iii and Casket-,
and prices iviiMinuhie. ' neiiic- v.iintv
Stock and careful driveis. A h;ire of y -ui
patronage is re-pectluiiv sonciu-a.
J. W JOLLY,
Store 0')iie Lewis-Winslow H.hv. store, Ashe
boro, N . C,
Dr. J. V. HUNTER,
PHYSICIAN - AND - SUR.GEON
Office AslifWo Prnc Co.
Residence Coroe, of Main ami Wort I
Streets.
Asheboro, N. O.
THE CARDLIN
nnnir cxniri
IHbUUfV u I U r L
Liimi ,m an i
Guaranteed to give entire
Satisfaction in every way.
This stove lias every modern improve'' nt
including extention top shelf, side shelf,
kicker, niekle towel rod, uickle knol'S, on.a
mentiil liase. Every htove nicely polished.
If your merchant does not sell these stoves,
write us and we will quote socially low
prices delivered at your railroad station.
Every stove guaranteed. Manufactured ly
G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS,
Greensboro, N. C.
For sale ly Lewis & Whitlow lldw. Co.,
Asheboro, N. ('., The Watkiiis Looimid Co.,
Raniseur, X. C.
Little Money,
But Big Money
You will save money by paying
cash for what you buy, and will
avoid paying for goods you think
i you haven't bought.. So call on
I J. L. Norman and buy cheap,
I where you will not be bothered
j with book account.
Nice line Groceries, Notions,
Overalls, Suspenders, Pants,
I Shirts, etc.
Jones' O'd Stand,
North side Depot street.
You Furnish the Bride
We Turnis the Come.
Just jreceivd Jnice line Parlor
and Bed Koom Suits, ouches,
Upholstered Parlor Su s, Pic
tures. Hall Racks, etc. We
have an assortment permitting
us to furnish the home in keep
in? with any nurse.
We are also prepared to serve
the public as Funeral Directors
in a careful and courteous man
ner.
Kearns & Fox.
S Bryant, President J. I.Cole, Cashier
T3he-
Btxnk of Randlemev.n.
Randleman, N. C.
Capital $12,000. Surplus, $2,000.
Accounts received on favorabl
terms. Interest paid on earing de
posits.
Directors: AV K Hartsell, A N
Bulla, S G Xewlin, W T Bryant, C
L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant,
H O Barker and J H Cole.
0 B COX, President. W 1 ARMFIELi), V-Prea
W J ARM FIELD, Jr., Cashier.
Tie Bank of Randolph,
Capital and Surplus,
Total Assets, over
$36,000.00
$150,000.00
With amnle assetsAxnerisnce and protection.
we solicit tne business of the banking public and
feel sufe lu saying we are prepared aud willing
to extend to our eutnmen every facility aud ac-
jouiui'xumon consistent wnn sale banning.
DIRECTOR.S.
Hugh Parks. Sr.. W J Armfleld.W P Wood, P H
Morris, C. C MeA'.ister, E M Annfield, O R Cox,
W F Rcddiun, Bern Moffltt, Thos J Redding, A W
KCape), A M Kmikiu, Thos H Redding, lr F B
Asburv, C J Cox.
UN I VERS I T Y
of north Carolina,
1789-1906.
Head of the State's Educations
System.
DEPARTMENTS.
Collegiate Engineering
Graduate Law
nedicine Pharmacy,
Library contains 43,000 volumeB.
New water works, electric
lights, central heating
system. New dormi
tories, gymnas
ium, Y. M. C. A. building.
622 Students 74 in Faculty
The Fall term begins
Sept. 10, 1905. Address
Francis P. Venable, President,
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him. He always has fine flour,
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Thorougldy renovated and Refurniaked
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